Mr.
Wylie had not remarked the name. [A model of this figure was exhibited
at Venice at the international Geographical Congress, in 1881. I give
a reproduction of this figure and of the Temple of 500 Genii (Fa Lum
Sze) at Canton, from drawings by Felix Regamey made after photographs
sent to me by my late friend, M. Camille Imbault Huart, French Consul
at Canton. - H. C.]
[28] These documents are noted in Appendix C, Nos. 9-12, 14, 17, 18.
[29] I can find no Ranuzzo Dolfino among the Venetian genealogies, but
several Reniers. And I suspect Ranuzzo may be a form of the latter
name.
[30] Cappellari (see p. 77, footnote) under Bragadino.
[31] Ibid. and Gallicciolli, II. 146.
[32] The lire of the fine are not specified; but probably ai grossi,
which would be = 37l. 10s.; not, we hope, dei grossi!
[33] Yet, if the family were so wealthy as tradition represents, it is
strange that Marco's brother Maffeo, after receiving a share of his
father's property, should have possessed barely 10,000 lire,
probably equivalent to 5000 ducats at most. (See p. 65, supra.)
[34] An Agnes Loredano, Abbess of S. Maria delle Vergini, died in 1397.
(Cicogna, V. 91 and 629.) The interval of 61 years makes it somewhat
improbable that it should be the same.